The Castlegar Sun’ Wednesday, October 23, 199; Your Castlegar Were Proud to Be Part of: You Community Boneless. fa 4. ae kg. fies a : \. Canada #1. All varieties. 42 kg. o LEMON aa PIE BLACK FOREST HAM 1 19 per 100 3. HALLOWEEN TREATS 98 175 g. pkg. - 285 g. pkg. ea. Mars, Bounty, 3 Muskateors, Snickers. ; ORANGE JUICE MULTIGRAIN BUNS 19 Summer, beef or beer. Per 100 g. PARKAY MARGARINE 98 Over limit price: 2.48 1.36 kg. Limit of 1. ROGER'S FLOUR Over limit price: 5.48 10 kg. All varieties. Limit of 1. Sun., Oct. 20 - ) Webring tall together Set, Oct. 26, “1991. : The Selkirk Saints cross-coun- try running team was on Vancou- ver Island last weekend to compete at the provincial championships, Selkirk, one of the original schools involved in getting the sport into the British Columbia Col- lege Athletic Association, finished third in the men's standings, The ]. women's team didn’t qualify for team results, but individually, Jen- nifer Small finished first over-all. The hosts from Royal Roads Military College won the team event, with Cariboo College of Kamloops second, and Clear- * brook’s Columbia Bible College in third place, “Jennifer’s win was pretty exciting,” said the team’s coach Sally Willis, “She had a strong Icad but: the finish was quite close,” Anna Riggio ended up eleventh, while the club’s other runners, Barb Birch and Pam Brown, didn’t make the trip. Smalls next race will be on Nov, 3, at Selkirk College where she will run for B.C. in an Intra- Provincial tournament against Alberta. _ Saints runners compete at BCs _ On the men's side, Karl Scnei- der was Selkirk’s highest placing individual}, finishing back in ninth over all, but the team: still man-" aged to place third. Royal Roads and Cariboo run- ners inated the top posi ‘Local Sports Glance wen ot * ‘Saints Sp jorts sports. ‘The college's rowing team‘was in Spokane on the’ weekend while the women’s One of Selkirk’s top men, Brent Wade, couldn't make the race because of a conflicting exam schedule, ’Seneider will be an alternate on the B.C, men’s team against Alberta, On the dirt path The next contest for the Saints runners is also open to the public, On Oct. 27, the college’s athletic department is holding their third annual trail run, The “Grin and Bear it” has two routes available for runners—S km or 12 km. Described as a “collage of trails and roads around the Kinnaird neighborhood." The race starts 10 a.m, at Kin- naird Park, and interested runners can register before the race from 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. The fee is $14. To register before the race phone Larry or Laura at 365- 1292. arp, e slab wood © spruce/hemlock mix $55/load Dry Firewood - 1/2 cord loads - © saw logs © fir, larch, pine, cedar mix ‘Limited Supply’ 365-281 1 $65/load "Sr ROOTES? "E &€87r:1988 The West Kootenay Toy Run Committee wishes to take this | opportunity to thank all those who donated to the 8th. Annual West Kootenay Motorcycle Toy Run- : held Sept. 8, 1991. Thanks to the generous response of local - businesses, individuals and riders, the Toy Run was a great success. abriel's:Rest als at in Nugent: West Home Hardwat oses Boutique a Special Thanks to: *. Castlegar Volunteer Firemen, : y Castlegar C.K.Q.R. Radio Station, The Castlegar Sun _and all the volunteers & supporters of the ~~” »;.. 1991 West Kootenay Toy Run ©... < ‘Ad Sponsored by wiz) The 0 S3eti gar Sun ANS yball squad opened its seas son at a'B CLT. tournament ii Bumaby. American competition. Heather the Saints by winning the six km single row-competition at the open regatta.’ The:club's Dom p10 also competed along. with other Nelson rowers in the four- man event. team played their final match of won 4-1, handing the Saints their first loss of the year, Curling Notice day, October 23, at the curling rink when all clubs will hold meetings. Lady curlers will par- ticipate in a four-end bonspiel up of alll the participants. Ladies curling will start offi-) There are still some spots on rinks available, for more infor- mation contact Ruth Trickey at 365-2780. New curlers are wel- come to join the club. For the novice curlers there will be a Curl Canada clinic in the Castlegar rink on November 2- 3. This clinic is for beginners as well as for more experienced curlers who want to brush up on technique or strategy. The ladies club will hold their annual Oglow bonspiel on 1. This d onl spiel with rinks made up rom all divisions. For those interested in competitive curl- ing, the West Kootenay Zone playdowns for Jadies takes The Selkirk College Saints Fs were in action in‘a full volley of’ The rowers, who train out ae ; Wednesday. October 23,. 1201) The Castlegar Sun rT) Rebels gers Page 11A" }, Continued from 9A’ we ‘developed the Blue Jays syn- drome of being the bridesmaid and never the bride—people cheer the bride not the bridesmaid,” The Stanley Humphries girls volleyball team finished third at a ‘Castlegar is famous for the quality of hockey players it con- tributes to the national talent pool—one reason the Junior ‘A’ champion ‘Vernon Lakers began SHSS volleyball action top three coming in second. the rebuilding ‘of their team by | affiliating with the Rebels. The Rebels; who, carry the): most local talent of any, team in: , their Ieague, have. made a:com- mitment to stick with native sons.” : But the really good players move on chasing dreams in the circuit travelling talent which éven the smallest of teams have to'pull, from in order,to survive... : 71 “I'd like ‘to. increase our, budget to $70,000 next year," says Rilcof, {In the final analysis, that’s the!) amount of money necessary 'to the Nelson rowing club,‘ only|'! brought ‘a small contingent to]. Brandt earned high marks for| ‘ coach is world- class competitor | ‘ 10Preney who |: Selkirk’s Bill Wishloff and two} The Selkirk Saints soccer} the season in an exhibition]. game against Okanagan Col-|' lege. Okanagan is coached by| former Selkirk Athletic Director |} Rob Johnson: Johnson's team |: The first event of the curling} season will be held on Wednes-} that night. Rinks will be made H cially on Tuesday, October 29." Bemle Kuntz Tuesday Andy Saumure Heather Bonnett _ Lynda Parkes Wednesday Golden Age Ear Rourke George Rebakin | Gladys Manahan Mary Tooley Velda Handley Hannah Briggemmann Thu reday .Nona Paulson Glenna Akselson Thursday Roland Handley Rick Young» <- Cathy Stewart riday °°; Gary Poznikoft Ray Hackett Tina Fomenoft Kelly McCreight : Ebruscieater Bi Robson | Ph. 365-3267 “I don't think we played poorly they just played really well," said SHSS coach Stosh Uchida, who was' surprised his team lost. to Nelson in the semi-finals. This weekend the team plays at tournie at J.L, Crowe in Trail. tournament at L.V. Rogers High School in Nelson last weekend, | ‘The: surpise of the toumament was that the host'team won: It was ' the Bombers first win of the year. Mt. 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